The Johnstown Flood
The Johnstown Flood

The Johnstown Flood

January 01, 2003 | 64 min

On a stormy day in May of 1889, the South Fork Dam impounding Conemaugh Lake exploded, unleashing a 40-foot wall of water. The bustling industrial city of Johnstown, PA, in the valley below was reduced to a wasteland, killing more than 2,200. This heavily dramatized documentary reviews the factors that led to the dam's collapse, while dramatic reenactments and survivors' personal testimonies detail the horror.

Genres

Documentary History

Cast

Naomi Scott

Richard Dreyfuss

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